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6 Never-Been-Done Destination Weddings

Which exotic wedding locations will have you saying "I do" while making history?

Two couples made history this week when they got married in the most unexpected, albeit romantic, of all places.

Italian soccer player Luca Ceccarelli and his fiancée, Irene Lanforti, made history when they were married under the very same balcony where legend has it the woman who served as inspiration for Shakespeare's Juliet revealed her love for her real-life Romeo so many centuries ago. The wedding marks the first to take place in this historic location. Read: 10 Greatest Love Stories Of All Time

Never before have two people been married at the House of Juliet despite the obvious romantic undertones and the effortless charm of the the 14th-century abode. The House of Juliet is one of the top tourist spots in all of Italy, drawing 1.2 million visitors a year to the small town of Verona, located in the northernmost part of Italy.

Even farther north, about 36,000 feet up in space, another couple plans to say "I do" in dare-devil fashion.

Noah Fulmor, 31, and Erin Finnegan, 30, will become the first couple to get married floating in zero gravity when they tie the knot at the Kennedy Space Centre later this month. According to the Telegraph, the record-breaking ceremony will take place during a 90-minute flight where a specially-adapted jet will plummet from 36,000 feet to 24,000 feet and then climbs back up—allowing passengers on the Boeing 727 to experience weightlessness without actually being in space.

1. Everyone's heard of a vineyard wedding where guests gather under a grapevine canopy and sip wine into the wee hours of morning. Why not save everyone the trouble and pop into your local liquor store for a never-been-done destination wedding? An open bar such as this is surely one for the record books.

10. The 40-Year-Old Virgin

Most weddings end the same way: Everyone leaves. The magic ends pretty quickly. This wedding ended with a song and dance number, which is something I've always wanted to see just happen in real life.

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9. American Wedding

This wedding included a scene where the wedding cake gets covered in freshly shaved pubes. I'm glad I wasn't invited to this wedding, but I enjoyed watching it.

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8. Bride of Chucky

While the human characters got married in a cheap chapel (yawn), two serial killers' souls renewed their vows while still stuck in doll bodies. Then they killed a bunch of people.

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7. The Corpse Bride

Hey, before you place a wedding ring on something, make sure it's not the hand of a murdered corpse seeking revenge. You might get stuck having to solve her murder before she'll anull the marriage.

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6. The Marriage of Cyclops and Phoenix from X-Men

His eyes are always firing lasers and she's possessed by an immortal fire bird, and they're tying the knot. Also, they invited a bunch of monsters to the wedding.

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5. The Hangover

First of all, that picture just looks like fun. Add to the fact that the majority of peopled in attendance were roofied (in a non-creepy way) and then went on to go kidnap a tiger, that all adds up to the best wedding ever.

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4. Old School

This wedding has a drunken rant against love, a band that adds vulgarity to classic love songs, and Vince Vaugn gives a speech about how awful marriage is while the bride walks down the aisle. If this was a real wedding, and you were there, it would be your favorite wedding ever.

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3. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves

This not-so-classic take on Robin Hood ends with the evil sheriff trying to force Maid Marion to marry him while Robin's rebel forces storm the castle. It's the most tense a wedding can ever get.

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2. Ted 2

Ted is a living, boozing, pot smoking teddy bear. Ted 2 will apparently lead off with him getting married. To a lady. Yeah, that's worth watching.

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1. The Wedding Singer

In The Wedding Singer, Adam Sandler plays a wedding singer who is left at the altar by his fiance. As you can imagine, he's probably not in the best frame of mind to sing at weddings after that. He still does, and spends the reception insulting all the ugly people in attendance. It's the best.

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Most weddings end the same way: Everyone leaves. The magic ends pretty quickly. This wedding ended with a song and dance number, which is something I've always wanted to see just happen in real life.